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Originally Posted by OHBBREF
A player must be in control of the live ball to call a time out.
You are going to go running in and DEEM that your partner is wrong?
Relax sparky!
All you can do is go in there and give the information that you have. You can not DEEM anything, No official has the authority to over rule another period, end of conversation. You need to supply your partner with the best information that you can and your partner then has to make the decision as to what to do.
If you go DEEMING what happened and then take charge Tell everyone what IS - even if you are right you are going to have problems not because of what you did but how you did it.
The only time I can think of that you make a call for one of your partners is if thay ask for help on an OB play, other wise you bring in the information, discuss it and then decide what you are going to do.
You go around DEEMING what is going to happen at any level you'll end up working 3rd grad traveling league all be yourself.
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you are mistaking what i was saying and rightfully so. I worded it badly.
I was saying as the play was stated (you coming in and giving the info you gave), I, as the CC will then take the brunt of the coaches frustration upon myself and say that we had an inadvertent whistle as there was no player control and therefore we can't grant the timeout. A Good CC takes control of situations like these, they never ever impose their will just because they are the CC. They are there and in that position hopefully because they have the trifecta (great play calling, game management, and communication skills).